bluffed
英[blʌf]
美[blʌf]
- v. 虚张声势,唬人;假装做
- n. 虚张声势的举动,唬人;峭壁,悬崖;树丛,灌木丛
- adj. 直率豪爽的;(悬崖)垂直的,(船头)宽而垂直的
双语例句
- 1. She successfully bluffed her way through the interview.
- 她胡乱吹嘘,成功地通过了面试。
《牛津词典》
- 2. In each case the hijackers bluffed the crew using fake grenades.
- 每一次,劫机者都是用假手榴弹骗机组人员。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
- 3. Having bluffed his way in without paying, he could not plausibly demand his money back.
- 没付钱混了进去,他不大可能理直气壮地要回自己的钱。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
- 4. I could have bluffed that fellow down.
- 我本可以继续下注唬倒那个家伙。
youdao
- 5. He was too strong a man to be bluffed.
- 他很坚强,不会被虚张声势吓到。
youdao
- 6. He bluffed me into believing that he was innocent.
- 他忽悠骗得我相信他是清白的。
youdao
- 7. He bluffed me into believing that he was innocent.
- 他装模作样骗得我相信他是清白的。
youdao
- 8. He bluffed me into thinking that his stick was a gun.
- 他唬得我相信他的手杖是一支枪。
youdao
- 9. He bluffed me into thinking that his stick was a gun.
- 他想骗我相信他的手杖是一支枪。
youdao
- 10. She bluffed me into believing that she was an actress.
- 她以假象骗我相信她是个女演员。
youdao
- 11. They were bluffed into supposing we were ill prepared.
- 他们受了骗,以为我们准备不足。
youdao
- 12. He bluffed me into believing that his coat was made of tiger skin.
- 他想骗我相信他的大衣是虎皮做的。
youdao
- 13. Try to influence the person who has prejudice about you or the person who ever bluffed you.
- 适当的去感化对你有偏见的人,抑或是欺骗过你的人。
youdao
- 14. Until after death, scarlett Melanie discovered she bluffed into, when she thought about rhett.
- 直到媚兰死后,斯嘉丽才发现自己上了当,这时的她想到了白瑞德。
youdao
- 15. The landscapes in the residential areas are a source of unhappiness for 43.2 percent of the respondents, and about one-third say they were "bluffed" into buying "third grade" houses.
- 的受访者对住宅区景观设计不满意,约三分之一的人说他们“上了当”,买了“三流”的房子。
youdao
- 16. The landscapes in the residential areas are a source of unhappiness for 43.2 percent of the respondents, and about one-third say they were "bluffed" into buying "third grade" houses.
- 的受访者对住宅区景观设计不满意,约三分之一的人说他们“上了当”,买了“三流”的房子。
youdao
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